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Asus brews up their own versions of special-purpose Linux software. That "Express" package is offered on several of their computers for those times when the user just wants to go on-line fast and safe. Puppy on a USB flash drive would be a superior choice because it stores data on it's own ext3 file system - very organized, never any need to de-frag.

Google's new proposed operating system is based on Linux - they are working with open-source programmers, and once the O/S is complete, they'll make the source-code public so it's tweakable by it's users. Software "by the people, for the people", so to speak...




Well I have inserted a usb flash into one of the 2 usb ports at front of the computer, but as it lists 4 or 5 different kinds of flash drive in the bios I am not sure which one I should select that will pick the front usb port?

Anyone have any pointers in the right direction?

Thanks
Joe


joe